remboursable en ville

English translation: pharmacy only products / prescriptions

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Appears under a pie chart of the pharmaceutical industry, and signifies a category of their products - some are dispensed in hospital, others are " produits remboursables en ville " and although I think that that means you get an Rx and take it to your doctor presumably "in town," I don't know of a clean way to phrase it, and would appreciate any help.

Explanation:In most health ca re system, there are two types of prescriptions. Hospital pharmacy only prescription and pharamcy only prescription. The former refers to drugs which are for specialists only and the funding of which is limited (In New Zealand we call them specialists only drugs) All other medications are available from pharmacy outside of the hospital system, well depending on how big your town is, etc.
Of the earlier responses, the closest is "outpatient prescription" However, the distinction is that hospital only prescriptions are for outpatients too. Otherwise, the nurses will have the drugs delivered to you at your hospital bed!

Explanation:This seems to be in opposition to business done in hospital. The reimbursement is that paid by the public health service for medicines that the doctor prescribes. A report on this may be seen at the website below.

Explanation:In most health ca re system, there are two types of prescriptions. Hospital pharmacy only prescription and pharamcy only prescription. The former refers to drugs which are for specialists only and the funding of which is limited (In New Zealand we call them specialists only drugs) All other medications are available from pharmacy outside of the hospital system, well depending on how big your town is, etc.
Of the earlier responses, the closest is "outpatient prescription" However, the distinction is that hospital only prescriptions are for outpatients too. Otherwise, the nurses will have the drugs delivered to you at your hospital bed!